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don knapp is in napa. >> reporter: napa residents have been warned about the flooding. especially those living close to streams and the river. now they're bracing for the night. others are still working at it. crews were working into the night to remove about 3 dozen cottages mounted on mobile home frames from the river point resort. the rising river cut short vacations for guests staying in about 30 of the timeshare cottages that are threatened with a possibility of flooding. so far the napa river remains within its banks. it's expected to flood tomorrow around noon. folks aren't taking any chances. city trucks have delivered 50 tons of sand to this lot at first street and freeway drive. folks were filling bags as quickly as the sand came in. nearly 2000 bags were loaded up. >> situation is that i live on a creek. we had a big rain thursday night and the water came up to almost the top of the remaintaining wall. so we decided sandbags were a good idea. >> reporter: are you afraid the water might come over the wall? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the possibilities of flood
don knapp is in napa. >> reporter: napa residents have been warned about the flooding. especially those living close to streams and the river. now they're bracing for the night. others are still working at it. crews were working into the night to remove about 3 dozen cottages mounted on mobile home frames from the river point resort. the rising river cut short vacations for guests staying in about 30 of the timeshare cottages that are threatened with a possibility of flooding. so far the...
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the napa river near napa downtown is usually only at about 4 to 5 feet. but look what's been happening with all this rain. we saw about 1.5 inches of rain yesterday so it crested at about 18 feet. has fallen now back to about 12 feet. but with tomorrow's predicted rain it's expected to crest into a moderate flood stage. and also the russian river in gurnsville typically very low right around 5 feet. but with all of this rain expected to crest up to 35 feet come monday. if you live in those two specific locations this weather pass is for you. take heed as the rain moves in if you live in any low-lying areas or creeks or streams be prepared tonight before you head to bed. tomorrow cool jacket weather and of course umbrella weather as well. monday we'll get a few peeks of sunshine. you'll notice more showers pull back into the pictures towards tuesday and wednesday. the good news with the next system after sunday's tuesday and wednesday system does not look to pack as much a punch. we're not expecting a whole lot of flooding or wind. tomorrow will definitely
the napa river near napa downtown is usually only at about 4 to 5 feet. but look what's been happening with all this rain. we saw about 1.5 inches of rain yesterday so it crested at about 18 feet. has fallen now back to about 12 feet. but with tomorrow's predicted rain it's expected to crest into a moderate flood stage. and also the russian river in gurnsville typically very low right around 5 feet. but with all of this rain expected to crest up to 35 feet come monday. if you live in those two...
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look at the video they were preparing in napa. you can see that the russian river is forecast to crest today. flooding is the first issue. then, winds. reno, nevada, big problems on the roadway. high-profile vehicles traveling get a 70 miles per hour gust, it guz done. some of the mountain passes in the sierras could easily see 100-plus mile-per-hour winds today. the first threat is rain, we're talking about flooding. how much more rain? anywhere from 4 to 8 inches. you can see right here in the red area, reno is involved. redding is in the purple. and this, even though same colors used here, the wind gusts, look at how south, it goes to los angeles, great falls, montana. lot of places not only just talking about that but the snow. and the snow, the snow levels have come down, starting to see a little bit more of that freezing. sun valley, jackson hole and mount baker, all going to get in that foot area. that's some good news. after today, you get a break tomorrow and storm number four, if you can believe it or not, not that stron
look at the video they were preparing in napa. you can see that the russian river is forecast to crest today. flooding is the first issue. then, winds. reno, nevada, big problems on the roadway. high-profile vehicles traveling get a 70 miles per hour gust, it guz done. some of the mountain passes in the sierras could easily see 100-plus mile-per-hour winds today. the first threat is rain, we're talking about flooding. how much more rain? anywhere from 4 to 8 inches. you can see right here in...
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one bright spot we saw in a gloomy day here in napa. when the tree fell down, the drivers kept pulling over to help clear it out of the roadway. after the man who was almost hit by it, he says he is headed tout buy a lottery ticket. >> thank you. and cecilia called the newsroom when that tree fell. right in front of the car today. glad she is okay too. ginger zee on the set tonight. these totals are staggering. >> they are. we expected a five day total to reach some where from 15 to 20 inches and it did. look at this. petrolia, california, 17.5 inches. other spots in northern california, 14. o'brien, oregon, just over a foot. it's not quite done as far as the flooding. because the rain stopped, you can have rivers swell. flood watches and warnings still in place through tomorrow. still another inch of two, doesn't have the bite but not something they need. >> bad timing, the fourth storm. another major headline tonight, the record warmth. >> houston and dallas, record highs today, and again tomorrow. atlanta and memphis a touch of a rec
one bright spot we saw in a gloomy day here in napa. when the tree fell down, the drivers kept pulling over to help clear it out of the roadway. after the man who was almost hit by it, he says he is headed tout buy a lottery ticket. >> thank you. and cecilia called the newsroom when that tree fell. right in front of the car today. glad she is okay too. ginger zee on the set tonight. these totals are staggering. >> they are. we expected a five day total to reach some where from 15 to...
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the napa -- morning. the napa river will crest earlier, lunchtime tomorrow at 18 feet. moderate flooding, 2 feet above flood stage. the only difference between the days is is there a a storm in the pipeline moving in. tonight the answer is yes. we have all of there moisture stretching from west of hawaii all the way into the west coast and northern california continues to be the bulls eye. low pressure to the northwest, the storm track heading right toward us. where's the next storm, sitting a couple hundred miles offshore. it will be with us tomorrow morning and all of northern california will be extremely wet. we're looking at rainfall totals topping out well above an inch to two inches. this is our future cast all the way through the day. santa rosa 2 more inches of rain. hayward an inch 1/3 and redwood city you will get a lot of rain as well. most falling tomorrow morning. heavy rainfall tonight. a soaker early tomorrow and it's going to move out pretty quickly and by mid afternoon we'll see clearing skies and by monday the rain will be a distant memory. oakland tom
the napa -- morning. the napa river will crest earlier, lunchtime tomorrow at 18 feet. moderate flooding, 2 feet above flood stage. the only difference between the days is is there a a storm in the pipeline moving in. tonight the answer is yes. we have all of there moisture stretching from west of hawaii all the way into the west coast and northern california continues to be the bulls eye. low pressure to the northwest, the storm track heading right toward us. where's the next storm, sitting a...
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cecilia vega, abc news, napa. >>> all right. with that, everybody, here's your monday forecast now. showers from portland to seattle. snow in the cascades and northern rockies. foggy this morning from des moines to columbus. also some showers from northern missouri to green bay. and near record highs in the midwest, unseasonably warm for us on the east coast. come on, december. mild start. i love it. >> we'll take it though. >> yes, indeed. >> 60 in new york. 70, kansas city and chicago. also warm in the windy city there. 70s in the southeast. >>> dozens of people in southern new jersey will not be able to return home any time soon after a chemical spill from a derailed train. vinyl chloride was released into the air and into a nearby creek. federal investigators say the crews had reports of signal problems at the bridge weeks before that accident. inspectors were studying the problem the day before the crash. >>> investigators in japan think they may have found the cause of a deadly tunnel collapse. they say a bolt that was holding concrete panels to the tunnel ceiling may have rus
cecilia vega, abc news, napa. >>> all right. with that, everybody, here's your monday forecast now. showers from portland to seattle. snow in the cascades and northern rockies. foggy this morning from des moines to columbus. also some showers from northern missouri to green bay. and near record highs in the midwest, unseasonably warm for us on the east coast. come on, december. mild start. i love it. >> we'll take it though. >> yes, indeed. >> 60 in new york. 70,...
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, the napa river, very latest, right at 12 feet. expected to crest right around 26.7 feet and that would come tomorrow and into tomorrow night. and look how fast it falls. back to where we should be for this time of year. and really, for any time of year, backed by tuesday. it's going to be a very quick rise and quick fall. if you do live here the river or any creek, you definitely want to make sure you're paying attention tonight and tomorrow and tomorrow night as well. here we go. tomorrow's temperatures, cool. definitely need that jacket. no big surprise there. on the seven-day forecast, here we are. 62. tomorrow, flood threat is going to be the highest through the middle part of the day. by tomorrow afternoon, i mentioned, we're going to be looking at sunshine. were bizarre. almost midwestern kind of weather where we get the strong blows of rain and then back to seeing sunshine. with the bay, and winter time, this is the time of year we'll see that rain because even looking at the seven-day forecast, tuesday into wednesday, more
, the napa river, very latest, right at 12 feet. expected to crest right around 26.7 feet and that would come tomorrow and into tomorrow night. and look how fast it falls. back to where we should be for this time of year. and really, for any time of year, backed by tuesday. it's going to be a very quick rise and quick fall. if you do live here the river or any creek, you definitely want to make sure you're paying attention tonight and tomorrow and tomorrow night as well. here we go. tomorrow's...
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and this, take a look at it, one of the hardest hit regions, vineyards all over napa valley under water right now. >> a much dryer day is on tap across northern california, but just after midnight, get this, a fourth storm moving in with even more heavy rain. >> no rest for the weary there. >>> also, a major storm overseas is causing a mess of epic proportions on some roads in russia. early season snow all but shut down one of the main routes between moscow and st. petersburg over the weekend. some eyewitnesses said the traffic jam stretched nearly 125 miles, trapping some people for two days. >>> and a developing story overnight from japan. investigators say a rusted bolt may have led to a deadly tunnel collapse. nine people died when concrete panels on the ceiling of the tunnel came crashing down. the missing bolt had held those panels in place. now, there's an emergency inspection of dozens of similar tunnels all across japan. >>> and back here in the u.s., a town in northwestern louisiana is evacuated this morning while a massive amount of improperly stored explosive powder is remov
and this, take a look at it, one of the hardest hit regions, vineyards all over napa valley under water right now. >> a much dryer day is on tap across northern california, but just after midnight, get this, a fourth storm moving in with even more heavy rain. >> no rest for the weary there. >>> also, a major storm overseas is causing a mess of epic proportions on some roads in russia. early season snow all but shut down one of the main routes between moscow and st....
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glen campbell played the final show of his i lustrous career last night in napa, california. he is suffering from al alzheimer's. he sat down with cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: last year, the rhinestone cowboy made a stunning announcement. >> what they diagnose me as? >> alzheimer's. what's alzheimer's? how do you -- >> you start losing your memory. and your ability to reason. ♪ some days i'm so confused lord ♪ ♪ my past gets in my way >> reporter: this isn't glen campbell's first major challenge. he weathered career ups and down and battled drug and alcohol addiction. i was foergiven for being a dummy. >> reporter: after five decades as a musicing icon, the entertainer is taking his final bow. ♪ ghost on the canvas >> reporter: two summers ago he released his final album, "ghost on the canvas," now wrapping up his farewell tour with a backing band that it features three of his children, including daughter ashley. >> he looks at me sometimes confused and i'll just smile at him. i just try and p make him feel like he's surrounded by people that love him on stage.
glen campbell played the final show of his i lustrous career last night in napa, california. he is suffering from al alzheimer's. he sat down with cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: last year, the rhinestone cowboy made a stunning announcement. >> what they diagnose me as? >> alzheimer's. what's alzheimer's? how do you -- >> you start losing your memory. and your ability to reason. ♪ some days i'm so confused lord ♪ ♪ my past gets in my way >> reporter: this...
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flooding in the north bay, napa, and the russian river so we will keep an eye on that. over the next 24 hours here is a look at futurecast. we timed it out. hovering. for tonight and slowly works its way south. we can still see monterey scattered showers but 10:00, moderate and gusting winds from this system to the north bay to the santa cruz mountains. everybody is getting a healthy dose. the good news is that it is a good moving system. cloud coverage in the clearing. light rain through of vallejo, the east bay and the front of this system will already be to the south. as we advance this week are okay if you have any plans because that will continue to press self. looking good for your monday morning commute to pretty much rain-free. rainfall totals, the boat no. 8 with 5 in., 2-3 5 in. in the north bay toward the peninsula, the south bay, with the afternoon highs not that warm. will be getting into the 60s. your kron 4 7 day around the bay once we get into this system will get a break for the rain just in time for workweek on monday however, another chance of rain fa
flooding in the north bay, napa, and the russian river so we will keep an eye on that. over the next 24 hours here is a look at futurecast. we timed it out. hovering. for tonight and slowly works its way south. we can still see monterey scattered showers but 10:00, moderate and gusting winds from this system to the north bay to the santa cruz mountains. everybody is getting a healthy dose. the good news is that it is a good moving system. cloud coverage in the clearing. light rain through of...
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the napa river, at st. helena is expected to crest around noon. with two- feet over its flood stage. the flood stage is at 16 ft.. and if it goes towards map but it could reach its flood stage later this afternoon. >> the russian river? >> the russian river, near well above its flood stage. later this afternoon. as it works down towards guernville. just under 32 ft. and cresting overnight tonight and tomorrow. >> as you move the south and south-east in the santa cruz mountains they have also been concerned as well as rivers and streams. how is that? >> there have been good responses with 2-3 in. of rain fall of the higher elevations. officials are watching that area. the creeks are responding, everywhere. good advice and keeping people away from the water waste. not a good time to be out. be careful with driving through a flooded road race. it is a good way to get into trouble very fast. >> rob, if you're looking later what would you tell people that live along the napa ri in the nab russian river? >> the flow is going to continue to remain high i
the napa river, at st. helena is expected to crest around noon. with two- feet over its flood stage. the flood stage is at 16 ft.. and if it goes towards map but it could reach its flood stage later this afternoon. >> the russian river? >> the russian river, near well above its flood stage. later this afternoon. as it works down towards guernville. just under 32 ft. and cresting overnight tonight and tomorrow. >> as you move the south and south-east in the santa cruz mountains...
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river, sergio quintana is live in napa. sergio? reporter: well, the rains have already caused some problems around town near napa, and the flood warning for the napa river has been extended through the weekend. tomorrow afternoon is when the napa river is supposed to be at its highest point. >> rain soaked trees are the first to cause problems on this stretch of redwood road. two trees came down and took out a powerline, knocking out electricity for 50 pg&e customers. the closed road also turned what usually be a five minute drive through the neighborhood into a 45 minute detour and caused concerns about nearby creeks and rivers. >> i was worried it wased inning here. >> some of his neighbors have put up small dikes in their front yard just to case. >> the creek will pop out up the street first and run down the street, and then the water is looking to get back in the creek so what the neighbors do is dike up the front ofÑç the yards to keep the water from coming in. >> at this city sand bag station, rob and some friends a
river, sergio quintana is live in napa. sergio? reporter: well, the rains have already caused some problems around town near napa, and the flood warning for the napa river has been extended through the weekend. tomorrow afternoon is when the napa river is supposed to be at its highest point. >> rain soaked trees are the first to cause problems on this stretch of redwood road. two trees came down and took out a powerline, knocking out electricity for 50 pg&e customers. the closed road...
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we have a picture from the river valley napa reports. what you are seeing are remnants from what used to be cottages. the resort was evacuated yesterday afternoon. 37 modular cottages were moved in preparation for this big storm. also as a precaution the city of napa has closed the downtown river walk promenade, veterans park and the preserve, all to prepare for the big storm that is expected today. for now, live in downtown napa, kera clapper, abc7 news. >> thank you. sonoma county fire department is telling us they have already respond today half-dozen downed trees this morning. one collapsing on to a house in petaluma. two came down yesterday, closing this stretch of napa's redwood road, creating a 45 minute dedoor for locals. the trees took out power lines on their way down leaving 50 homes without electricity. the wind and the rain are bringing high surf advisories this morning. abc7 news reporter nick smith is live in pacifica where the waves are pounding the pier. nick, the wind has picked up there, as well. >> carolyn, the wind p
we have a picture from the river valley napa reports. what you are seeing are remnants from what used to be cottages. the resort was evacuated yesterday afternoon. 37 modular cottages were moved in preparation for this big storm. also as a precaution the city of napa has closed the downtown river walk promenade, veterans park and the preserve, all to prepare for the big storm that is expected today. for now, live in downtown napa, kera clapper, abc7 news. >> thank you. sonoma county fire...
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river, sergio quintana is live in napa. sergio? reporter: well, the rains have already caused some problems around town near napa, and the flood warning for the napa river has been extended through the weekend. tomorrow afternoon is when the napa river is supposed to be at its highest point. >> rain soaked trees are the first to cause problems on this stretch of redwood road. two trees came down and took out a powerline, knocking out electricity for 50 pg&e customers. the closed road also turned what usually be a five five minute de through the neighborhood into a 45 minute detour and caused concerns about nearby creeks and rivers. >> i was worried it wased inning here. >> some of his neighbors have put up small dikes in their front yard just to case. >> the creek will pop out up the street first and run down the street, and then the water is looking to get back in the creek so what the neighbors do is dike up the front ofÑç the yards to keep the water from coming in. >> at this city sand bag station, rob and some friends
river, sergio quintana is live in napa. sergio? reporter: well, the rains have already caused some problems around town near napa, and the flood warning for the napa river has been extended through the weekend. tomorrow afternoon is when the napa river is supposed to be at its highest point. >> rain soaked trees are the first to cause problems on this stretch of redwood road. two trees came down and took out a powerline, knocking out electricity for 50 pg&e customers. the closed road...
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napa river -- rivers out there. napa river, expected to be 19 feet at 7:00 p.m. this evening. also an update on the russian river. russian river, water takes its time to get there. cresting tomorrow morning, but below flood stage. we have a break in the rain for tomorrow but i am tracking a weaker system for the five-day forecast. i will have that in a few minutes. >>> that wet weather made for treacherous driving conditions and led to a serious crash that sent three firefighters to the hospital. ktvu's ann rubin explains why they are begging drivers to slow down. >> reporter: it wasn't supposed to happen this way. but after firefighters arrived on this accident scene they ended up needing help. >> of the four, three were our employees. >> reporter: this after multiple accidents on highway 24. the first, a fender bender. the second a car swiping the fire truck. >> the third was a suv that lost control. clipped the back of a fire truck. over turned. hit three firefighters. and a civilian from a previous collision. >> reporter: the firefighters were standing on the shoulder in
napa river -- rivers out there. napa river, expected to be 19 feet at 7:00 p.m. this evening. also an update on the russian river. russian river, water takes its time to get there. cresting tomorrow morning, but below flood stage. we have a break in the rain for tomorrow but i am tracking a weaker system for the five-day forecast. i will have that in a few minutes. >>> that wet weather made for treacherous driving conditions and led to a serious crash that sent three firefighters to...
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. >> reporter: but 2 1/2 hours south along the napa river people are still keeping a close eye on water levels. >> you never know with this river. it's iffy. you think it will go over and it won't then you don't and i want goes over. take as much precaution as you can. >> reporter: heavy rain fell at the oakland coliseum. forcing crews to sweep water offer the field before the raiders football game against cleveland. the wet weather and fog in northern california caused delays here at the los angeles international airport where travellers trying to get back to the san francisco area. this is a seventh grade english teacher trying to get back home but her flight to san francisco was delayed by an hour and a half. >> i have a stack of papers to grade and it's not getting any shorter while i'm here. >> reporter: the skies are clearing. forecasters expect a much drier start to the work week. >>> overseas rescue workers this morning are searching for survivors following the collapse of a tunnel in japan. at least nine people were killed when concrete slabs fell on cars and trucks. the tunnel
. >> reporter: but 2 1/2 hours south along the napa river people are still keeping a close eye on water levels. >> you never know with this river. it's iffy. you think it will go over and it won't then you don't and i want goes over. take as much precaution as you can. >> reporter: heavy rain fell at the oakland coliseum. forcing crews to sweep water offer the field before the raiders football game against cleveland. the wet weather and fog in northern california caused delays...
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most of that is well north of san francisco and napa valley. this will sink further south, we'll get another piece of energy later on today that will spin up across the bay area and intensify the rainfall. that's what we will be watching closely. our computer models highlight that. one pulse to the north. another one fills in further to the south. it shouldn't be nearly what we saw last week. the ground is saturated. rivers are swollen. it won't take much to get more in the way of flooding. once we get past that, we are looking at a fairly dry scenario going over the next few days. today is the day. then tomorrow we'll hopefully be breathing a sigh of relief. >>> this morning intense fighting in syria outside the city of aleppo. rebel fighters trapped hundreds of government soldiers inside a military base and say they are giving them a chance to defect. this as president obama warns syrian president bashar al assad that there will be serious consequences if he uses chemical weapons against his own weapon. >> this regime is a real problem for us
most of that is well north of san francisco and napa valley. this will sink further south, we'll get another piece of energy later on today that will spin up across the bay area and intensify the rainfall. that's what we will be watching closely. our computer models highlight that. one pulse to the north. another one fills in further to the south. it shouldn't be nearly what we saw last week. the ground is saturated. rivers are swollen. it won't take much to get more in the way of flooding....
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most residents are nervous the city of napa where in 2005 they had massive floods. that destroyed or damaged a thousand homes. this time the officials are saying that they are prepared for one, shannon. >> because of the history of flooding in napa we have a good idea of where the water will come out first. we know there are certain points so we can plan in advance. at this moment if the projections of the rainfall totals are accurate, we are probably looking at the street flooding. intersections being flooded. nothing terribly serious. i say it with a caveat. >> reporter: the floodwaters expected to rise about two foot above flood levels. that should happen between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. eastern time. you are looking now at south of petaluma where the petaluma river is expected to flood in the next couple of hours. the weather front is moving south, which is why you are seeing all that gray cloud over there. we have got flood warning for pen grove, willow creek and marion county. ton of truckee near lake tahoe is described as a ghost town because they expect the f
most residents are nervous the city of napa where in 2005 they had massive floods. that destroyed or damaged a thousand homes. this time the officials are saying that they are prepared for one, shannon. >> because of the history of flooding in napa we have a good idea of where the water will come out first. we know there are certain points so we can plan in advance. at this moment if the projections of the rainfall totals are accurate, we are probably looking at the street flooding....
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lots of mid-30s for santa rosa and napa. san josi forecasted low around 43 degrees. had to snap this picture from this afternoon into the evening hours, beautiful with a few high clouds. you can see the high clouds showing up on the satellite the high pressure continues to build offshore. first thing sunday morning could be some gusty winds especially up in the hills around 30 miles per hour. but some of the stronger winds close to the surface, around the delta, 25 miles per hour. so a bit of a breeze for your sunday. temperatures though will be warming back up around 60-68 degrees. our forecast model showing you most of the organized fog out to our east. as a mentioned a few patches developing in the inland valleys. more sunshine into the evening hours, but breezy out towards to the higher terrain. san josi around 66 and san mateo, 64. here is a look ahead your five- day forecast and into monday, still a fairly nice weather pattern. if you missed the rain already, we're talking about more rain showers by wednesday. a chance of showers into thursday morning. also a m
lots of mid-30s for santa rosa and napa. san josi forecasted low around 43 degrees. had to snap this picture from this afternoon into the evening hours, beautiful with a few high clouds. you can see the high clouds showing up on the satellite the high pressure continues to build offshore. first thing sunday morning could be some gusty winds especially up in the hills around 30 miles per hour. but some of the stronger winds close to the surface, around the delta, 25 miles per hour. so a bit of a...
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residents in napa still county still closely watching the napa river. but there's good news -- the river is expected to stay below flood stage. several roads cover a peach orchard and several other vineyards were flooded. >> deer park, silverado, pretty flooded, where the peachtrees are. >> reporter: and st. helena, recorded almost 4 inches of rain in just 24 hours. the flood warning for the russian river has been canceled. forecasters say it will not jump over the banks near guerneville. sonoma county opened an emergency operations center just because of flooding after the daker it passed. >>> 7:03. pg&e expects to restore power today to most of the areas experiencing outages from yesterday's storm. the utility has returned power to another 200 customers in the past two hours. the north bay and east bay regions now have 625 without power and the east bay, 595 and the south bay, 655, still in the dark. >>> police say a chase started hen they tried to stop a car speeding in san jose. it turns out the suspect, 27- year-old rohilio pena, ran on foot. he wa
residents in napa still county still closely watching the napa river. but there's good news -- the river is expected to stay below flood stage. several roads cover a peach orchard and several other vineyards were flooded. >> deer park, silverado, pretty flooded, where the peachtrees are. >> reporter: and st. helena, recorded almost 4 inches of rain in just 24 hours. the flood warning for the russian river has been canceled. forecasters say it will not jump over the banks near...
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. >> the steel beams once stood proudly in manhattan, and 11 years later they have landed here in napa. these massive steel girders obtained by an artist for the city of napa are to be used for a large downtown memorial. it is not finished so the steel that was once part of the world trade center sits in a parking lot. people keep coming by to pay respects to the dead. >> coming here and seeing this physical piece just really solidifies all of my thoughts and feelings and brings it home >> steel sections melted through like butter. others twisted and tortured by plato. >> is not just deal, it represents the lives that were lost >> eventually it will be combined with huge glass panels with the names of all of the dead. the glass as a special property that flows from behind when exposed to light. the idea is to make sure we will never forget. >> i think we took it for granted that we live in the united states and we're safe here >> we were caught off guard, we thought we were invincible, and it really brought us back down to earth >> this memorial will not be in the parking lot much long
. >> the steel beams once stood proudly in manhattan, and 11 years later they have landed here in napa. these massive steel girders obtained by an artist for the city of napa are to be used for a large downtown memorial. it is not finished so the steel that was once part of the world trade center sits in a parking lot. people keep coming by to pay respects to the dead. >> coming here and seeing this physical piece just really solidifies all of my thoughts and feelings and brings it...
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the storm dropped plenty of water, but the napa river never flooded. it was projected to rise a foot. county officials credit a flood control project with keeping things under control. a few businesses had sandbags ready, but it turned out they weren't needed. the flood warning has also been canceled on the russian river. abc7 news reporter thomas roman has that part of the story. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his flooded home. anthony white who lives up the street showed us how high it was on his shin. he said he was ready to get his family out as the water was rising. >> we were definitely ready to get out of her
the storm dropped plenty of water, but the napa river never flooded. it was projected to rise a foot. county officials credit a flood control project with keeping things under control. a few businesses had sandbags ready, but it turned out they weren't needed. the flood warning has also been canceled on the russian river. abc7 news reporter thomas roman has that part of the story. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her...
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residents still closely watching the napa river. but there is some good news this morning. the river is expected to stay below flood stage. several feet of water still cover a peach orchard. the water also flooded several roads and some vineyards. >>> and this morning the power is out for hundreds of people. in fact, 2200 people have no electricity around the bay area. here are the latest numbers we just got them in from pg&e. the north bay and east bay more than 600 customers have no electricity right now. south bay outages effecting about 595 customers. in the santa cruz mountains 250 have no electricity. the peninsula and san francisco have fewer than 50 power outages to report at this hour. you can go to ktvu.com our channel 2 website and our mobile apps you will get the latest on the weather at any time anywhere. >>> one local neighborhood is on high alert and the suspects are still on the loose after a deadly home invasion friday. ktvu janine de la vega has a look at the sketch police hope will lead them to an arrest. janine. >> reporter: pam, th morning police are co
residents still closely watching the napa river. but there is some good news this morning. the river is expected to stay below flood stage. several feet of water still cover a peach orchard. the water also flooded several roads and some vineyards. >>> and this morning the power is out for hundreds of people. in fact, 2200 people have no electricity around the bay area. here are the latest numbers we just got them in from pg&e. the north bay and east bay more than 600 customers have...
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now that flood warning for napa county primarily becauseth
now that flood warning for napa county primarily becauseth
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napa right now 74. the closer to the bay and the coast, the marine influence is cooling you down so san francisco, 60 degrees and 52 in half moon bay. but the winds are starting to shift out of the north. this afternoon generally out of the north-northwest. that's why the coastal community temperatures today in the mid-to-upper 60s in most locations, but now we're getting them to shift out of the the north northeast and that's an offshore wind direction. fairfield, the higher elevations, northerly gusts to 41 miles-per-hour and it's the north to northeast winds that will definitely dry out the atmosphere, leading to the high increase in fire danger for the bay area. at least the next 24-367 -- 36 hours. we have a red-flag warning in effect until 11:00 tomorrow morning. gusts to 44 miles-per-hour. the higher elevation east bay mountains and diablo range and that's going to dry out the atmosphere so relative humidities from anywhere from 10 to 10%. very dry expect tomorrow. speaking of tomorrow, warm to h
napa right now 74. the closer to the bay and the coast, the marine influence is cooling you down so san francisco, 60 degrees and 52 in half moon bay. but the winds are starting to shift out of the north. this afternoon generally out of the north-northwest. that's why the coastal community temperatures today in the mid-to-upper 60s in most locations, but now we're getting them to shift out of the the north northeast and that's an offshore wind direction. fairfield, the higher elevations,...
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napa valley tremendous rainfall there. napa river up and over its floodbanks. the sacramento river also in flood stage. in some cases, almost a foot and a half of rainfall in this five-day period. raining right now in seattle to portland. not raining right now in sacramento and san francisco. but that will likely change as we get through tomorrow, at least tonight into tomorrow. yesterday, punch was pretty strong and you saw the damage from that. our next system about to come in. it will start in the pacific northwest tonight and tomorrow morning and eventually drift down to the south. shouldn't be as strong as far as wind and rain like what we saw the past three. also big issue with fog this morning across the great lakes, down across the southeast. very, very warm from across the eastern sector of the u.s., and with that comes a little bit of fog. >> that's so unusual for california, isn't it? a lot of times reporting there. in that area like that to that degree. thank you for the update. >>> congress heads back to work this morning as the clock is ticking do
napa valley tremendous rainfall there. napa river up and over its floodbanks. the sacramento river also in flood stage. in some cases, almost a foot and a half of rainfall in this five-day period. raining right now in seattle to portland. not raining right now in sacramento and san francisco. but that will likely change as we get through tomorrow, at least tonight into tomorrow. yesterday, punch was pretty strong and you saw the damage from that. our next system about to come in. it will start...
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i know it's cold here but we have 27 in fairfield. 29 napa. low 30s i just saw this tweeted out three readings in palo alto. 28 skyline. and around concord and livermore even though it says 30-31 there is a lot of upper 20s. fairfield 27 degrees. also in the santa cruz mountains 29 degrees. a couple upper 30s. cole valley hovering around 35 degrees. it will be a cold morning here. we have freeze warnings to the north bay. high temps today. just not very warm. upper 40s and very low 50s. we'll talk about a change coming up in our weather with rain coming in friday. coming up in ten minutes. >>> 5:51. bay area nurses on picket lines. where they will be protesting and the reason why. >>> and we are learning more just within the past hour. the big honor for president obama this morning. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still n
i know it's cold here but we have 27 in fairfield. 29 napa. low 30s i just saw this tweeted out three readings in palo alto. 28 skyline. and around concord and livermore even though it says 30-31 there is a lot of upper 20s. fairfield 27 degrees. also in the santa cruz mountains 29 degrees. a couple upper 30s. cole valley hovering around 35 degrees. it will be a cold morning here. we have freeze warnings to the north bay. high temps today. just not very warm. upper 40s and very low 50s. we'll...
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the storm dropped plenty of water, but the napa river never flooded. it was projected to rise a foot. county officials credit a flood control project with keeping things under control. a few businesses had sandbags ready, but it turned out they weren't needed. the flood warning has also been canceled on the russian river. abc7 news reporter thomas roman has that part of the story. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his flooded home. anthony white who lives up the street showed us how high it was on his shin. he said he was ready to get his family out as the water was rising. >> we were definitely ready to get out of her
the storm dropped plenty of water, but the napa river never flooded. it was projected to rise a foot. county officials credit a flood control project with keeping things under control. a few businesses had sandbags ready, but it turned out they weren't needed. the flood warning has also been canceled on the russian river. abc7 news reporter thomas roman has that part of the story. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her...
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across napa valley, incredible flooding there. the napa valley seeing some of its worst rainfall in years. look at these numbers. petrolia, california, over 17 inches. bridgeville, 15 inches. that's an incredible amount of rain. to see that much rainfall is truly remarkable. we are seeing more in the way of rainfall across seattle and portland it has stopped for today in the san francisco area. some of the rainfall yesterday fell in the form of snow, snow levels at about 5,000 feet. i suppose it could have been worse. elsewhere, looking at a foggy travel across the lower great lakes. we'll talk more about that in the next half hour. guys, back up to you. >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> as each day ticks by, the nation edges closer to going over the fiscal cliff. democrats and republicans cannot agree how to raise revenue and cut spending. on january 1st, as many of you know, taxes go up and doeep spending cuts take effect. the sunday talk shows reflect how far apart they are what we will not do is extend those tax cut force the we
across napa valley, incredible flooding there. the napa valley seeing some of its worst rainfall in years. look at these numbers. petrolia, california, over 17 inches. bridgeville, 15 inches. that's an incredible amount of rain. to see that much rainfall is truly remarkable. we are seeing more in the way of rainfall across seattle and portland it has stopped for today in the san francisco area. some of the rainfall yesterday fell in the form of snow, snow levels at about 5,000 feet. i suppose...
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the national weather center also putting out a fresh flood warning for the napa river. they're saying the areas of saint helena and napa city itself could see the level of water rise above the 16-foot safety mark, not entire leisure just where exactly it could burst its banks. but emergency crews on stand-by for that. of course, continued travel disruption. san francisco airport delays of up to 30 to 90 minutes. but after that heavy rain hits overnight and heavy winds as well, those delays could go on for a lot longer. major disruptions for the days ahead because it's not only about this third storm tomorrow, but monday we're expecting another weather front to come through. that will cause many more problems, rick. >> rick: we'll continue to track it. dominic, thanks. >> arthel: lawmakers now have exactly one month to strike a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. tax hikes affecting nearly all americans and across the board spending cuts set to kick in at the end of the year. so far both republicans and democrats are digging in on their demands and neither is putting forth a
the national weather center also putting out a fresh flood warning for the napa river. they're saying the areas of saint helena and napa city itself could see the level of water rise above the 16-foot safety mark, not entire leisure just where exactly it could burst its banks. but emergency crews on stand-by for that. of course, continued travel disruption. san francisco airport delays of up to 30 to 90 minutes. but after that heavy rain hits overnight and heavy winds as well, those delays...
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and it is why they have been so successful at napa state park. hear a local parks district and a nonprofit association have taken over complete operation of the park and nearby gristmill. under the state's control the historic buildings fell into disrepair but the new local operators are repairing structures and building new tent cabins generating rental income to keep the place open. >> i believe that under the terms we're offering, in local hands, i think the park will benefit. >> she traveled from san leandro to visit the park but thinks it still needs to be the state's responsibility. >> it seems unfathomable to a state as rich and populated as california, that something as important as a park system is being ignored and not funded appropriately. >> the deadline is three weeks away and this time the state is not budging. in napa county, john ramose, cbs 5. >> if you're looking for ways to simplify your life, here's one idea, verizon is dropping their fan plans in favor of a bubble system. the share everything plan will allow customers to shar
and it is why they have been so successful at napa state park. hear a local parks district and a nonprofit association have taken over complete operation of the park and nearby gristmill. under the state's control the historic buildings fell into disrepair but the new local operators are repairing structures and building new tent cabins generating rental income to keep the place open. >> i believe that under the terms we're offering, in local hands, i think the park will benefit. >>...
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but for napa $3300. >> while the napa grapes are valuable analysts note other reits have tried and failed to break into the wine business. the industry is fraught with risks running from harsh weather to production problems to pricing pressure from less expensive domestic or imported rivals. how can you succeed where other reits tried and failed? >> i think first having right assets. 90% of the wine comes from california but only 4% comes from the napa valley. second is the winery we're working with, sterling vineyards, 40 years of success. finally diageo as parent which is one of the strongest companies out there in the world we have steady cash flows from the wine business. >> that revenue stream flows straight through to investors. look at this chart. stockholders reinvested realty income monthly dividends drinking in magnum sized return over past decade doubling up the s&p 500 during that time. keep in mind long-term leasing deals but economic downturn may cause problems for financing new deals or trouble for existing tenants who rely heavily on consumer spending. liz: returns aren't
but for napa $3300. >> while the napa grapes are valuable analysts note other reits have tried and failed to break into the wine business. the industry is fraught with risks running from harsh weather to production problems to pricing pressure from less expensive domestic or imported rivals. how can you succeed where other reits tried and failed? >> i think first having right assets. 90% of the wine comes from california but only 4% comes from the napa valley. second is the winery...
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ragehe flood prone city of napa was spared. be mayor says that's because overspent $250 million over the r st 20 years to keep the nearby napa river out of city streets. er the water was coming very fast and furious. but the culvert system we've teated was able to take that extra water and get it safely through town. th reporter: most of the flooding was confined to finedultural areas like this ltural arunty vineyard owned by s muchrson. >> that was under as much as six waet of water. noteporter: but he's not worried. grateft, he's grateful. > this just recharges our water supply and makes it better for next year's potential growth. we don't have to irrigate the vines maybe as much as we'd have to irrigate in a year without any flooding. >> reporter: there are still about 15,000 customers without power this morning. the majority of them here in sonoma county. this area got more than two inches of rain in the last 24 hours and, norah and charlie, there is now more rain in the forecast for tomorrow. ary of stately as much as we s
ragehe flood prone city of napa was spared. be mayor says that's because overspent $250 million over the r st 20 years to keep the nearby napa river out of city streets. er the water was coming very fast and furious. but the culvert system we've teated was able to take that extra water and get it safely through town. th reporter: most of the flooding was confined to finedultural areas like this ltural arunty vineyard owned by s muchrson. >> that was under as much as six waet of water....
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napa county ranged number one. >> i think a lot of it is our aggressiveness. and the aggressiveness in dealing with drunk drivers. >> reporter: on a recent saturday afternoon, we drove along with this sergeant from the napa police department. within 20 minutes, a call for a possible dui offer of highway 29. it's pretty early. >> it's 4:11. >> for dui. >> they happen all the time. >> reporter: when we arrived, officers were questioning this man. his friend told us, they visited five wineries that day. >> preliminary results i s indid he was a 0.14 blood alcohol level. >> what made you sit down with us? >> there's a concern on the part of all wineries. >> reporter: this is one of dozens of local wineries where staff voluntarily complete the safe and responsible beverage program training. >> recognize those who had too much to drink. >> reporter: do you think it's affective? >> yes. >> reporter: those getting duis were not tourists visiting the winery. in the last three years, 82% of those arrested for drunk driving in the city of napa, were locals. in sonoma cou
napa county ranged number one. >> i think a lot of it is our aggressiveness. and the aggressiveness in dealing with drunk drivers. >> reporter: on a recent saturday afternoon, we drove along with this sergeant from the napa police department. within 20 minutes, a call for a possible dui offer of highway 29. it's pretty early. >> it's 4:11. >> for dui. >> they happen all the time. >> reporter: when we arrived, officers were questioning this man. his friend...
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mainly clear sky frost forming around santa rosa, napa everybody in the 30s until you get to antioch, livermore, san jose, oakland, redwood city, san francisco and half moon bay low to mid 40s. monterey bay inland temperatures in the low to mid 40s. going to be cool and breezy today with an isolated shower. clear tonight with frosty spots. healthy rain will roll in and showers wednesday before that all happens temperatures over the weekend cooled off it felt like winter especially in the morning hours saturday morning with that breeze and temperature drop it was pretty brutal today anywhere from eight to nine degrees cooler in san francisco and oakland compared to average to 10 in livermore, inform redwood city, san jose and napa, 12 to -- for teen cooler than average clear lake 49 higher elevations up there could get some snow, snow level today will be 3500 feet. most of news the low to mid 40s. monterey bay and inland low to mid 50s here it looks like the fastest breezes will be over the ocean the easiest area to have winds less friction the hills, the trees, buildings not there. ar
mainly clear sky frost forming around santa rosa, napa everybody in the 30s until you get to antioch, livermore, san jose, oakland, redwood city, san francisco and half moon bay low to mid 40s. monterey bay inland temperatures in the low to mid 40s. going to be cool and breezy today with an isolated shower. clear tonight with frosty spots. healthy rain will roll in and showers wednesday before that all happens temperatures over the weekend cooled off it felt like winter especially in the...
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we're at 60 degrees already in napa. at 11:06. we didn't even see the 60s yesterday across the bay area. we're on our way to mid to upper 60s. tomorrow 70s. we're still in winter, marla. rain returns in you seven-day forecast. another storm system as we head through next week. a weaker system than the one that came through here but we need rain. more on the way. >> snow in the sierra, rain in the bay area. >>> let's talk business and tech. plenty to cheer about at yelp. [ bell ringing ] >> yelp co-founder ringing the opening bell this morning at san francisco bay company goes public. for more on yelp's first day of training, let's turn to bob pisani live. >> good morning. the hometown boys made a big splash down here. jeremy was just effusive and a great guy. he brought his mom with him. brought the employees. they're all so young. and did i tell you, they're making a lot of money today. look at this, yelp is behind me. priced at 15. it opened, marla, at 22.01. it's trading at 24 all throughout the day. so they were all here, all
we're at 60 degrees already in napa. at 11:06. we didn't even see the 60s yesterday across the bay area. we're on our way to mid to upper 60s. tomorrow 70s. we're still in winter, marla. rain returns in you seven-day forecast. another storm system as we head through next week. a weaker system than the one that came through here but we need rain. more on the way. >> snow in the sierra, rain in the bay area. >>> let's talk business and tech. plenty to cheer about at yelp. [ bell...
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the napa valley community foundation commissioned a study called a profile of immigrants in napa county. the pro immigration group says that their intent was to begin a conversation but there are those that feel they were not included in that conversation. >> i was not invited. i did not hear about it until it came out in the paper. i had never heard of this. >> she has the nazi party and believes the study does not tell story. >> not to sound mean but they are getting free of care, education, housing subsidies, child care, health care, cash cards. i mean, it is not fair. talk about fairness. >> terence mulligan is the napa valley community foundation president. >> 73% of the labour force is immigrants, 40 percent of manufacturing, 30 percent of hospitality >> he says the study uses u.s. census data to show that immigrants pay an estimated $170 million in state and local taxes versus the $23 million that they send back to their countries of origin. immigrants make up a quarter of the population and a third of those are here illegally. immigrants also account for 33 percent of the county
the napa valley community foundation commissioned a study called a profile of immigrants in napa county. the pro immigration group says that their intent was to begin a conversation but there are those that feel they were not included in that conversation. >> i was not invited. i did not hear about it until it came out in the paper. i had never heard of this. >> she has the nazi party and believes the study does not tell story. >> not to sound mean but they are getting free of...
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still investigating the accident investigators said two men were fishing near the bus as a bridge in napa county. just before 3:00 this morning police received reports that one of the men 26 road have fallen into the water. the neighbor in delhi and said she heard splashing and yelling in spanish. those funds bit after a few minutes. >>> he was not a strong swimmer. maybe knew how to swim up to more like 78 buffalo. the to determine the river calling for help in the problem one on for about five minutes until he drifted away. >>> so far only a pair of tennis shoes have been discovered when that victim was last seen. protesters plan to be back on the streets of san francisco to mark the one year anniversary of the occupied wall street movement. the target the former bankamerica building on california street. >>> as you know it's been years since the occupied movement got under way in the bay area. not all the talk in the past year was good but that doesn't mean the movement has gone away. this is a handful of what you hydrosphere right now. just six right now. talked a moment ago with one
still investigating the accident investigators said two men were fishing near the bus as a bridge in napa county. just before 3:00 this morning police received reports that one of the men 26 road have fallen into the water. the neighbor in delhi and said she heard splashing and yelling in spanish. those funds bit after a few minutes. >>> he was not a strong swimmer. maybe knew how to swim up to more like 78 buffalo. the to determine the river calling for help in the problem one on for...
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a big concern, most of all was the city of napa, where back in 2005 it had such bad floods they were bracing themselves for more again. and the river is expect today peak around about now and this time they'll do better than they did in 2005. take a listen. >> because of the history of flooding in napa, we have a really good idea of where the water will come out first. we know there's some certain points so we can plan in advance, at this moment, if the projections of the rainfall totals are accurate, we're probably looking at street flooding, intersections being flooded and nothing terribly serious, and i say that with a caveat. >> and now, that's probably why he does take the caveat and these are the three rivers on the brink at the moment. obviously, the napa river there, further out to the west, we've got the russian river and, but also of concern has been the trucky river which flows from nevada through to california. and however, we've just actually learned from the national weather service, there's a flood warning there and it's going to be lifted and we saw it crested at 4 p.
a big concern, most of all was the city of napa, where back in 2005 it had such bad floods they were bracing themselves for more again. and the river is expect today peak around about now and this time they'll do better than they did in 2005. take a listen. >> because of the history of flooding in napa, we have a really good idea of where the water will come out first. we know there's some certain points so we can plan in advance, at this moment, if the projections of the rainfall totals...
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the concern is the river napa. no idea of the scale of the flooding. truckee river will get a surge, possibly four feet above the flood level. st. helena we will see there a surge of up to 27 feet. a lot of damage in the area like floods in 2005 in napa1. howe homes were affected. so people have been bracing for that. at the moment, 11,000 homes without power. that could get worse. it depends how bad the floodwaters get. we know as the day continues. back to you. >> jamie: keep us posted. thank you so much. >> eric: israel responding to the successful bid and are withholding $100 million in tax revenue from the palestinians who it turns out haven't paid the electric bill. they owe the power company over $200 million. hoy will it impact the peace process? david lee miller with the latest. hi david lee. >> something worth noting the $100 million owed to palestinians is money that israel collects on their behalf. the tax money and customs fee fees. the money, the palestinians use to pay the salaries as well as cost of security. no doubt, this is going to
the concern is the river napa. no idea of the scale of the flooding. truckee river will get a surge, possibly four feet above the flood level. st. helena we will see there a surge of up to 27 feet. a lot of damage in the area like floods in 2005 in napa1. howe homes were affected. so people have been bracing for that. at the moment, 11,000 homes without power. that could get worse. it depends how bad the floodwaters get. we know as the day continues. back to you. >> jamie: keep us posted....
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temperatures, fifties at the beaches, at 82 degrees in morgan hill. 82 in brentwood, 79 to the north in napa. there is the extended forecast, pretty much a carbon copy on sunday and additional cooling on monday through wednesday. >> the great sun glasses debate, some argue you need to spend at least $100 to protect your eyes. we put them to the test to,,,,, >> scientists at the university of texas are hoping that baby teeth can help them get to the root of autism. many experts believe it is triggered by a combination of genetic and environmental exposure. baby teeth act as a time line allowing researchers to see just about everything a child from a pesticide to medicine. autism affects one in 88 children. when it comes to sunglasses, the more expensive they are, the better for your eyes, right? we wanted to find out for selves and we put 18 pairs of sunglasses to the test. >> when the sun comes out, so do the shades, all kinds at all prices. >> a couple hundred dollars >> under $100 >> $5 >> sunglasses should protect your eyes from damaging uv light >> the lands within your eye ages faster w
temperatures, fifties at the beaches, at 82 degrees in morgan hill. 82 in brentwood, 79 to the north in napa. there is the extended forecast, pretty much a carbon copy on sunday and additional cooling on monday through wednesday. >> the great sun glasses debate, some argue you need to spend at least $100 to protect your eyes. we put them to the test to,,,,, >> scientists at the university of texas are hoping that baby teeth can help them get to the root of autism. many experts...
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blue sky in napa mid 70's there. east bay community breezy and mostly sunny the afternoon. 65 oakland san leandro. temperatures running still cooler than average for this time of year. livermore low 80's but only 74 degrees tomorrow upward trend believe it or not. 77 antioch. monterey bay and 57 for carmel. days coming. a little bit tomorrow. much warmer for your wednesday and thursday. the summer like spread thursday friday low 90's inland. low to mid 60's coast side. breezy and a little bit cooler for your weekend with few more clouds in the picture. dan. >> first thing tomorrow morning of course our own mike here starting at 4:30 and give you any weather updates as you go back to work. >> weather is always changing. >> that's right is that thanks very much coming up next. facebook hiring spree and it helps if you know something about smart phones. stay with ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter
blue sky in napa mid 70's there. east bay community breezy and mostly sunny the afternoon. 65 oakland san leandro. temperatures running still cooler than average for this time of year. livermore low 80's but only 74 degrees tomorrow upward trend believe it or not. 77 antioch. monterey bay and 57 for carmel. days coming. a little bit tomorrow. much warmer for your wednesday and thursday. the summer like spread thursday friday low 90's inland. low to mid 60's coast side. breezy and a little bit...
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napa, within two to three degrees. put more numbers, 59 in clearlake to about the 70-degree mark around san jose and livermore. low 60s along the coast. mid-50s around the east bay valleys and low to mid-60s in the east bay. mid-50s around the south bay. 40s tonight and 50 around san mateo and san francisco. notice the rain coming down do you remember the overnight hours. here is a look at high pressure that was blocking this cold front. it's being shoved to the east. out ahead, we have a nice mild flow of warm air but not too moist of air. so the rainfall amounts of going to be small with this system. cold front coming down out of oregon during the afternoon hours. see how it washes through the morning hours and moves right on. it blew through all the points. here comes the rain for saturday morning. let me tell you, at 2:00 in the morning, it will start moving through the north bay. by 7:00 the rain is moving through the heart of the bay. by noon it's out of the south bay. less than tenth of an inch. possibly up to 0
napa, within two to three degrees. put more numbers, 59 in clearlake to about the 70-degree mark around san jose and livermore. low 60s along the coast. mid-50s around the east bay valleys and low to mid-60s in the east bay. mid-50s around the south bay. 40s tonight and 50 around san mateo and san francisco. notice the rain coming down do you remember the overnight hours. here is a look at high pressure that was blocking this cold front. it's being shoved to the east. out ahead, we have a nice...
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note great news for firefighters trying to battle the fire in the napa area. but the good news is when it comes to that situation, we'll continue to drop off and the wind speeds through 11:00 a.m. you can see that here. so, it all works like this. high pressure takes a hike. drifts to the east enough for us to cool down to an on shore flow. we're talking about the low 70s inland. the 60s, 77 degrees in almaden valley. 78 in san jose. you can't beat. that 73 in concord and 72 in santa rosa. i keep pointing out yeah, we have about a month of winter left. this is unusual. breaking records all week long. we might be breaking a few today in places like san jose. 76 inland as we head through the weekend, we get a few more clouds late sunday into monday. cool down as on shore flow strengthens. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, a series of systems will pass to the north. a few stray showers up in the north bay. a chance slight, we need the rain. we'll track that. let's check the drive. what are you tracking? >> i was tracking some folks working on the road. being friday,
note great news for firefighters trying to battle the fire in the napa area. but the good news is when it comes to that situation, we'll continue to drop off and the wind speeds through 11:00 a.m. you can see that here. so, it all works like this. high pressure takes a hike. drifts to the east enough for us to cool down to an on shore flow. we're talking about the low 70s inland. the 60s, 77 degrees in almaden valley. 78 in san jose. you can't beat. that 73 in concord and 72 in santa rosa. i...
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east of the day, 82 in brentwood. 82 degrees in fairfield to the north, 78 in napa and it looks like another unseasonably cool day in santa rosa at 78 when we should be around 85 degrees. the five day forecast calls for a warm-up. summertime temperatures this time of year and then we will hang on to this weather pattern all the way through wednesday so is pretty much up and down but just in time for the weekend when everybody generally wants to warmer conditions. >> video just released from sea world shows the dangers of training killer whales. this was the video that was used in a court case accusing sea world of putting its staff in danger. instead of launching a trainer into the air as was supposed to be the case, the whale grabbed him by the ankles and pulled him down to the bottom of the tank. the trainer did manage to swim to safety unharmed. >> having trouble kicking the ,,,, happy birthday! thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward >> remember as a kid, th
east of the day, 82 in brentwood. 82 degrees in fairfield to the north, 78 in napa and it looks like another unseasonably cool day in santa rosa at 78 when we should be around 85 degrees. the five day forecast calls for a warm-up. summertime temperatures this time of year and then we will hang on to this weather pattern all the way through wednesday so is pretty much up and down but just in time for the weekend when everybody generally wants to warmer conditions. >> video just released...
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. >> here is a rare sight, and the seeds, no lines at the napa valley d m v. >> when i drove by and did not see any cars i thought it would not take very long. >> but he found out that it may take longer. >> not only for today but for tomorrow also because i would take the other car to the shop tomorrow. but i can't do it. >> a dmv spokesperson says " at 8:00 a.m. when the field offices opened is when we noticed that the computers were down ". dmv workers were fielding the parking lot helping customers try and reschedule appointments. >> there is a number to call right there ... >> your going to have to reschedule, i'm sorry to read >> william a. then of women on line so that he could skip these lines but today he says that he was the one that was kept. >> is how i earn my living, i need to have a license and said " we're sorry, dry down the road ". that is unacceptable to me. >> for other customers these incidents come with the territory. >> things happen, i'm fine, i will either do what he told me to do on here or i will just come back later. >> i plan on doing this today and i figure
. >> here is a rare sight, and the seeds, no lines at the napa valley d m v. >> when i drove by and did not see any cars i thought it would not take very long. >> but he found out that it may take longer. >> not only for today but for tomorrow also because i would take the other car to the shop tomorrow. but i can't do it. >> a dmv spokesperson says " at 8:00 a.m. when the field offices opened is when we noticed that the computers were down ". dmv workers...
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May 29, 2012
05/12
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blue sky in napa mid 70's there. east bay community breezy and mostly sunny the afternoon. 65 oakland san leandro. temperatures running still cooler than average for this time of year. livermore low 80's but only 74 degrees tomorrow upward trend believe it or not. 77 antioch. monterey bay and 57 for carmel. days coming. a little bit tomorrow. much warmer for your wednesday and thursday. the summer like spread thursday friday low 90's inland. low to mid 60's coast side. breezy and a little bit cooler for your weekend with few more clouds in the picture. dan. >> first thing tomorrow morning of course our own mike here starting at 4:30 and give you any weather updates as you go back to work. >> weather is always changing. >> that's right is that thanks very much coming up next. facebook hiring spree and it helps if you know something about smart phones. stay with us. more to come. dump barto us. more to come. dump barto barton. >> there is a buzz tonight in silicon valley that space book wants to get into the smart phon
blue sky in napa mid 70's there. east bay community breezy and mostly sunny the afternoon. 65 oakland san leandro. temperatures running still cooler than average for this time of year. livermore low 80's but only 74 degrees tomorrow upward trend believe it or not. 77 antioch. monterey bay and 57 for carmel. days coming. a little bit tomorrow. much warmer for your wednesday and thursday. the summer like spread thursday friday low 90's inland. low to mid 60's coast side. breezy and a little bit...
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napa. low 30s for many. sunny today. then clouds will increase tomorrow. that will give us leading into what looks to be rain coming in on friday. so it's still about 48 hours away. today is the coldest day and then cold in the morning. very cold. high clouds to to the north. chilly high temps. upper 40s. very, very low 50s. santa rosa 4. brentwood 49. san rafael 51. and not much warmer unless you are closer to the bay or start off a little warmer on that low temp. cloudy skies thursday. rain comes in. steady rain saturday and heavier rain sunday. >>> a new survey shows only one- third of holiday shoppers are done buying gifts. the national retail federation reports a surprising 12% say they haven't started. dave. businesses across the country are gearing up for what is expected to be a very busy weekend as the last minute shoppers crowd into the stores. also this morning feddics reports at -- fedex reports a 12% slide. but believes the strong holiday season will help achieve the annual forecast goal. why are you telling everyone my secrets? >> i'm just sa
napa. low 30s for many. sunny today. then clouds will increase tomorrow. that will give us leading into what looks to be rain coming in on friday. so it's still about 48 hours away. today is the coldest day and then cold in the morning. very cold. high clouds to to the north. chilly high temps. upper 40s. very, very low 50s. santa rosa 4. brentwood 49. san rafael 51. and not much warmer unless you are closer to the bay or start off a little warmer on that low temp. cloudy skies thursday. rain...
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novato, napa, east bay communities, this is why youout. inland areas in the 70s. 72 pleasanton, livermore 71 and for the money away bay, 68 money money tau -- monterey. it is a mild to warm weekend. temperatures are going up and then it cools off. a few more clouds and breezy as a trough comes through, and then more mild weather wednesday through friday. carolyn and ama, i can't find any rain in the forecast. latest models are trending tryer and dryer. >> thanks. >>> it is the event where people dressed way down to get dressed up. >> why they stripped down in s>@@@@hú medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medic
novato, napa, east bay communities, this is why youout. inland areas in the 70s. 72 pleasanton, livermore 71 and for the money away bay, 68 money money tau -- monterey. it is a mild to warm weekend. temperatures are going up and then it cools off. a few more clouds and breezy as a trough comes through, and then more mild weather wednesday through friday. carolyn and ama, i can't find any rain in the forecast. latest models are trending tryer and dryer. >> thanks. >>> it is the...
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08/12
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napa felt the cool down. fairfield 18 miles per hour. that has pretty much been the strongest we have seen it today. it was really week all day long. sfo18miles per hour. for tomorrow we are going to be heating it back up once again and we're going to remain quite warm for the weekend. a nice summer evening in store for you. meanwhile around the bay numbers are slipping back into the 60s. san jose recording 76 and over the north bay 70 degrees in napa. 75 in santa rosa. for tomorrow numbers will be back well above average. the pacific satellite for you here. ridge of high pressure remains parked over the state and nudging our way every so southerly. we had a brief wave of move through. it is going to be gone for tomorrow. so that sea breeze, that delta breeze is going away and tomorrow we do expect temperatures to turn around and peak back up. the warmest day is going to be thursday and then if the heat is just too much for you into the weekend, numbers are going to fall back to near normal. partly cloudy skies as we wake up tomorrow mor
napa felt the cool down. fairfield 18 miles per hour. that has pretty much been the strongest we have seen it today. it was really week all day long. sfo18miles per hour. for tomorrow we are going to be heating it back up once again and we're going to remain quite warm for the weekend. a nice summer evening in store for you. meanwhile around the bay numbers are slipping back into the 60s. san jose recording 76 and over the north bay 70 degrees in napa. 75 in santa rosa. for tomorrow numbers...